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- Title
Care Management für Polytrauma-Patientinnen und -Patienten in einem überregionalen Level-1- Traumazentrum.
- Authors
Jukema, Gerrolt N.; Farokhzad, Faraneh; Volbracht, Jörk; Steigmiller, Klaus; Held, Ulrike; Bretscher, Barbara; Jucker, Felicitas; Pape, Hans-Christoph
- Abstract
In our level-1 trauma institution, polytrauma patients with an Injury Severity Score of 16 or higher are facing waiting times for transfer to a rehabilitation facility, causing a negative financial outcome for our institution. The purpose of this study is to stimulate rapid transfer to a rehabilitation facility. In a single-centre case study, care management for (poly)trauma patients was started to ensure time-directed treatment for trauma patients related to Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRG). In the period of 2013–2018 there was an increase in trauma admissions up to 14 % (n = 16 157) with a mean length of hospital stay of 6.4 days, together with a reduction in the number of trauma bed capacity from 50 to 42. In relation to the DRGs, regular trauma patients who were not in need of a stationary rehabilitation facility stayed in line with the expected time of hospital stay. But (poly)trauma patients (n = 1831) with the need of a stationary stay in a rehabilitation centre were faced with waiting times before they could be transferred. The average excess waiting time in relation to DRG for polytrauma patients was 5.1 days. Trauma patients for a rehabilitation centre have a higher Case Mix Index (CMI) compared to those who do not require inpatient rehabilitation (4.22 versus 1.04, p <0.0001). With about 280 trauma patients annually waiting an extra 5.1 days for transfer to a rehabilitation facility, the financial burden for our department amounts to Swiss francs 885,360 without reimbursement. Since no extra bed capacities in rehabilitation facilities are available in our area, it may be advised to set up an early in-hospital trauma rehabilitation program in a level-1 trauma centre in order to reduce financial loss.
- Publication
Praxis (16618157), 2020, Vol 109, Issue 13, p1039
- ISSN
1661-8157
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1024/1661-8157/a003532